Sudhakar Gande, vice chairman, Axis Cades Engineering Technologies, was among the selected few invited for the occasion. When asked about the meeting with the governor, Gande said, “Indeed, the pulsating Indy500 was fun and we also exchanged our business plans for Indiana.”

Axis Cades has set up its North American headquarters with a view to create 500 engineering jobs.

In doing so, Axis Cades joined the network global business establishments in Indianapolis and it is among the first Indian companies focused on engineering design, aerospace and electronics invited to set up a technology facility at Indiana, other than Infosys.

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